Yes, it is possible to modify the web result provider in Windows 8 or 10.
Yes, it is possible to modify the web result provider in Windows 8 or 10.
I considered the idea and wondered if it could work. Using a unique DNS address that mimics a standard one would redirect searches to Google. It would need extensive testing, a custom webpage setup to alter search results to appear as Bing, and significant expertise. Still, it seems feasible in theory. What are your thoughts?
malware frequently performs these actions, so... it isn't precisely what you outlined, but it sounds similar to your intent. In general, such adjustments can be achieved by changing the hosts file at C:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts.
It seems to enhance the content by combining text and images, making it look polished. The process isn't just about showing the webpage but also about refining how information is presented. I'm curious if this won't complicate things further. The challenge lies in how Windows handles results and displays them. It's interesting that this hasn't been implemented yet, especially since Windows 8 was already available.